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The daily COVID-19 update from KPCC and LAist, hosted by AirTalk's Larry Mantle.
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Listen 11:08California is in a drought -- again. LAist’s new show How to LA explores what more Angelenos can do to preserve water. It won't be easy, but we meet up with one long-time resident who shows us how it's possible. Follow How to LA; the show aims to drop a little knowledge about ALL the things that affect the people of Los Angeles, whether that’s something that makes our city great (tacos!) or something that we need to work on, like the alarming number of traffic collisions. We serve the curious Angeleno who wants to better connect with our city, discover the new, navigate the confusing and even drive some change along the way.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
How to Save WaterCalifornia is in a drought -- again. LAist’s new show How to LA explores what more Angelenos can do to preserve water. It won't be easy, but we meet up with one long-time resident who shows us how it's possible. Follow How to LA; the show aims to drop a little knowledge about ALL the things that affect the people of Los Angeles, whether that’s something that makes our city great (tacos!) or something that we need to work on, like the alarming number of traffic collisions. We serve the curious Angeleno who wants to better connect with our city, discover the new, navigate the confusing and even drive some change along the way.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 22:38In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Sam Torbati, co-chair of the department of emergency medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- White House Covid response coordinator: Americans over 60 should get second booster.
- With the rise in at-home testing, are we undercounting COVID-19 cases even more than before?
- COVID hospitalizations fall to 213 in L.A. County.
- California will not require COVID vaccines for children this fall.
- BA.2 is spreading in the U.S. but people are over it.
- FDA authorizes first breath test to detect coronavirus.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
April 18, 2022 – California Ditches Vaccine Requirement For Kids, How At-Home Tests Are Affecting Case Counts, Breath Test To Detect COVIDIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Sam Torbati, co-chair of the department of emergency medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- White House Covid response coordinator: Americans over 60 should get second booster.
- With the rise in at-home testing, are we undercounting COVID-19 cases even more than before?
- COVID hospitalizations fall to 213 in L.A. County.
- California will not require COVID vaccines for children this fall.
- BA.2 is spreading in the U.S. but people are over it.
- FDA authorizes first breath test to detect coronavirus.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 24:40In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with epidemiologist and professor of medicine at UCLA’s school of public health Timothy Brewer, M.D..
Topics today include:
- Study finds that COVID-19 attacks fat tissue.
- As Omicron cases grow, vaccine makers are prepared to adjust their vaccines.
- Los Angeles has seen a 100% uptick in new coronavirus cases in last 10 days.
- Nearly 500 LAUSD employees were fired due to not complying with vaccine mandate.
- LA County health officials are saying new Omicron case could’ve been from local transmission.
- What time of day is the best to get your COVID-19 vaccine.
- Study shows that those who receive a Pfizer booster shot 5 months after their second. dose have 90% lower mortality due to COVID-19.
- FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for 16 and 17-year-olds.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 9, 2021 – 16 And 17-Year-Olds Can Get Boosted, Los Angeles Sees Uptick In New CasesIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with epidemiologist and professor of medicine at UCLA’s school of public health Timothy Brewer, M.D..
Topics today include:
- Study finds that COVID-19 attacks fat tissue.
- As Omicron cases grow, vaccine makers are prepared to adjust their vaccines.
- Los Angeles has seen a 100% uptick in new coronavirus cases in last 10 days.
- Nearly 500 LAUSD employees were fired due to not complying with vaccine mandate.
- LA County health officials are saying new Omicron case could’ve been from local transmission.
- What time of day is the best to get your COVID-19 vaccine.
- Study shows that those who receive a Pfizer booster shot 5 months after their second. dose have 90% lower mortality due to COVID-19.
- FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for 16 and 17-year-olds.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 23:00In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dean Blumberg, MD, professor medicine and chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.
Topics today include:
- Lab study shows Pfizer can offer some protection to the Omicron variant.
- Pfizer says its vaccine booster offers protection from Omicron.
- UK study finds that mixing Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines with Moderna can offer a better immune response.
- GLAXO claims its antibody drug has retained effectiveness against the Omicron variant.
- Omicron, in its mutation, may have combined with the common cold.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 8, 2021 – Pfizer Offers Some Protection Against Omicron, Booster Shot Fares BetterIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dean Blumberg, MD, professor medicine and chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.
Topics today include:
- Lab study shows Pfizer can offer some protection to the Omicron variant.
- Pfizer says its vaccine booster offers protection from Omicron.
- UK study finds that mixing Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines with Moderna can offer a better immune response.
- GLAXO claims its antibody drug has retained effectiveness against the Omicron variant.
- Omicron, in its mutation, may have combined with the common cold.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
- Lab study shows Pfizer can offer some protection to the Omicron variant.
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Listen 30:57In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Sam Tobati, co-chair of the department of emergency medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- Opinion: Covid-19 vaccine efforts can’t let up because of new pills.
- California preps for winter COVID-19 surge due to either Omicron or Delta.
- Safely socializing in the pandemic’s booster era.
- NYT: What is Omicron's contagiousness, severity and its risk to those vaccinated?
- Surgeon General warns of mental health crisis emerging in U.S. youth.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 7, 2021 – CA Preps For Winter Surge, How Omicron Compares To Other StrainsIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Sam Tobati, co-chair of the department of emergency medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- Opinion: Covid-19 vaccine efforts can’t let up because of new pills.
- California preps for winter COVID-19 surge due to either Omicron or Delta.
- Safely socializing in the pandemic’s booster era.
- NYT: What is Omicron's contagiousness, severity and its risk to those vaccinated?
- Surgeon General warns of mental health crisis emerging in U.S. youth.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 32:26In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Paul Adamson, infectious diseases physician and assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Topics today include:
- New York City to impose vaccine mandate on private sector employers.
- Fauci says early reports of the Omicron variant are encouraging.
- Where Omicron could have spread.
- The U.S. now averages more than 100,000 new COVID cases per day.
- Starting Monday, international travelers to Los Angeles face new COVID testing rules.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 6, 2021 – Fauci Says Early Omicron Reports Are Encouraging, U.S. Averaging More Than 100,000 Cases Per Day AgainIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Paul Adamson, infectious diseases physician and assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Topics today include:
- New York City to impose vaccine mandate on private sector employers.
- Fauci says early reports of the Omicron variant are encouraging.
- Where Omicron could have spread.
- The U.S. now averages more than 100,000 new COVID cases per day.
- Starting Monday, international travelers to Los Angeles face new COVID testing rules.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 21:45In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Shruti Gohil, professor of medicine and associate medical director for epidemiology and infection prevention at UC Irvine’s School of Medicine.
Topics today include:
- L.A. County records first case of Omicron variant; Officials urge more testing.
- Rapid test site at LAX international terminal starts today.
- Most COVID vaccines will work as boosters, study suggests.
- Germany locks unvaccinated out of public life, vaccine mandate looms.
- Why Omicron cases weren’t detected sooner in the United States
- Scientists say prior COVID-19 infection is little defense against the. Omicron variant.
- With the Omicron variant emerging ahead of the holiday season, is it safe to travel?
- F.D.A. aims for quick review of vaccines and drugs for the Omicron variant.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 3, 2021 – L.A. Sees First Omicron Case, Natural Immunity Offers Little Protection Against Omicron, and MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Shruti Gohil, professor of medicine and associate medical director for epidemiology and infection prevention at UC Irvine’s School of Medicine.
Topics today include:
- L.A. County records first case of Omicron variant; Officials urge more testing.
- Rapid test site at LAX international terminal starts today.
- Most COVID vaccines will work as boosters, study suggests.
- Germany locks unvaccinated out of public life, vaccine mandate looms.
- Why Omicron cases weren’t detected sooner in the United States
- Scientists say prior COVID-19 infection is little defense against the. Omicron variant.
- With the Omicron variant emerging ahead of the holiday season, is it safe to travel?
- F.D.A. aims for quick review of vaccines and drugs for the Omicron variant.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 33:05In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Tara Vijayan, associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCLA, and director for antimicrobial stewardship at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Topics today include:
- President Biden to address the nation on winter COVID-19 preparations:
- U.S. to require stricter COVID-19 testing for international travelers.
- Private health insurance to reimburse people for over-the-counter at-home rapid tests.
- Mask mandate for airplanes and public transportation extended to March.
- Minnesota reports the second U.S. case of the omicron COVID variant in a resident who traveled to New York City. What does that tell us about domestic transmission?
- After confirming first omicron case in the United States, California health officials assure residents it’s prepared.
- How San Francisco confirmed the first U.S. Omicron case so quickly.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 2, 2021 – Biden Addresses Nation On Winter Preparations, Mask Mandates For Travel Extended, And MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Tara Vijayan, associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCLA, and director for antimicrobial stewardship at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Topics today include:
- President Biden to address the nation on winter COVID-19 preparations:
- U.S. to require stricter COVID-19 testing for international travelers.
- Private health insurance to reimburse people for over-the-counter at-home rapid tests.
- Mask mandate for airplanes and public transportation extended to March.
- Minnesota reports the second U.S. case of the omicron COVID variant in a resident who traveled to New York City. What does that tell us about domestic transmission?
- After confirming first omicron case in the United States, California health officials assure residents it’s prepared.
- How San Francisco confirmed the first U.S. Omicron case so quickly.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
- President Biden to address the nation on winter COVID-19 preparations:
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Listen 22:05In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at the UCSF Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- Merck pill gets FDA panel support in a 13-10 vote.
- Biden administration expected to toughen testing requirements for international travelers.
- Omicron likely had began to spread from South Africa prior to it being detected.
- Los Angeles County has no significant plans for new COVID-19 restrictions.
- If vaccines prove to be ineffective, county health department’s first priority will be protecting nursing homes.
- Bay Area Scientist explains Omicron variant’s set of mutations.
- California patient confirmed to have first US case of the Omicron variant.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
December 1, 2021 – Merck Pill Gets FDA Panel Support, Latest On Omicron & MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at the UCSF Medical Center.
Topics today include:
- Merck pill gets FDA panel support in a 13-10 vote.
- Biden administration expected to toughen testing requirements for international travelers.
- Omicron likely had began to spread from South Africa prior to it being detected.
- Los Angeles County has no significant plans for new COVID-19 restrictions.
- If vaccines prove to be ineffective, county health department’s first priority will be protecting nursing homes.
- Bay Area Scientist explains Omicron variant’s set of mutations.
- California patient confirmed to have first US case of the Omicron variant.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Listen 22:09In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Doctor Kimberly Shriner, director of Infectious Disease and Prevention at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena.
Topics today include:
- The Omicron variant is coming, but we can prepare
- CDC urges all adults to get COVID-19 boosters as the Omicron variant looms.
- Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment is not as effective against the Omicron variant, according to preliminary tests.
- Omicron variant isn’t likely to cause severe illness for vaccinated individuals, according to BioNTech founder.
- Moderna’s chief executive predicts current vaccines will struggle against the Omicron variant.
- Low income L.A. County residents are less likely to get COVID-19 vaccines.
- Merck’s COVID-19 treatment pill is being reviewed by the FDA.
- FDA is moving to authorize COVID-19 booster shots for 16 and 17 year-olds.
- Tomorrow is World AIDS Day; we look at the history of the disease and how treatments have evolved.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
November 30, 2021 – US Prepares For Omicron Variant, FDA Reviews Booster Shots For Older Teens, And MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Doctor Kimberly Shriner, director of Infectious Disease and Prevention at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena.
Topics today include:
- The Omicron variant is coming, but we can prepare
- CDC urges all adults to get COVID-19 boosters as the Omicron variant looms.
- Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment is not as effective against the Omicron variant, according to preliminary tests.
- Omicron variant isn’t likely to cause severe illness for vaccinated individuals, according to BioNTech founder.
- Moderna’s chief executive predicts current vaccines will struggle against the Omicron variant.
- Low income L.A. County residents are less likely to get COVID-19 vaccines.
- Merck’s COVID-19 treatment pill is being reviewed by the FDA.
- FDA is moving to authorize COVID-19 booster shots for 16 and 17 year-olds.
- Tomorrow is World AIDS Day; we look at the history of the disease and how treatments have evolved.
This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
- The Omicron variant is coming, but we can prepare